The Ghana Nursing and Midwifery Council has issued a statement on how tgeir newly qualified Nurses and Midwives can begin the registration process of the NSS for their PIN to enable then to start their 2022/2023.
Below is the step by step procedure
The Nursing and Midwifery Council (N&MC) would like to inform its cherished stakeholders that the Council is collaborating with the National Service Scheme (NSS) for the commencement of the 2022/2023 national service for Nurses and Midwives who qualified in 2022.
Pursuant to this, newly qualified Nurses and Midwives are kindly requested to take
note of the following:
- The N&MC will present names of qualified Nurses and Midwives who have fully paid for the N&MC Registration fee and have completed the registration process to NSS on June 3, 2022
- Newly qualified Nurses and Midwives who have paid for the registration fee but have not yet completed the registration process should kindly visit any of our regional offices before June 3, 2022, to complete the process.
- Newly qualified Nurses and Midwives who have not yet paid for the registration fee should kindly pay at either GCB or ADB and proceed to any of our regional offices to complete the registration process before June 3, 2022.
- Persons who are unable to pay for the registration fee or complete the registration process will not have their names as part of the list to be presented to NSS and as a result cannot do the National Service for the 2022/2023 service year but at a later date.
For further information or clarification, kindly contact the Public Affairs Directorate on 0501079037 or through the Council’s social media platforms:
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Issued by the Public Affairs Directorate May 25, 2022